I have made some last minute minor changes to the PASIG agenda. I would like to thank the speakers for their contributions. We will have 120 attendees at the meeting. Over 20 national institutions are represented.
We have about 15 registrants for the Tuesday afternoon optional Sun technology deep-dive. If you haven't notified me of your attendance, please email me, so we can get an adequately large room. Other optional meetings include Giunti Labs Hive overview before the Wednesday reception, PEI's Fedora-Drupal "Islandora" demo before the Thursday reception, and Ex Libris Rosetta seminar on Friday.
Any vendors who want a literature table can notify Peggy Taylor at peggy.taylor@sun.com.
We expect to have speaker presentations on the website quickly following the meeting.
Best Regards,
Art Pasquinelli
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PASIG Agenda
I. Tuesday, June 23 (Optional Meetings)
1:00pm-5:00pm Sun Microsystems Deep-Dive: Open Archive Storage Architectures for Cloud Computing Workshop - Art Pasquinelli, Education Market Strategist, Raymond Clarke, Enterprise Storage Specialist, Sun Microsystems, Keith Rajecki, Education Solutions Architect, Sun Microsystems (Pre-registration requested. Open to customers, partners, and Sun employees.)
6:30pm Welcome Reception
II. Day 1 - Wednesday, June 24 (Formal Start)
Introduction
8:45am-9:15am Introduction to the PASIG, Agenda Overview - Art Pasquinelli, Education Market Strategist, Sun Microsystems
Big Trends in Repositories, Archives, IT, and Sustainability Session
9:15am-9:40am Building Digital Content Marketplaces for Europe's Knowledge Societies and Beyond - Fabrizio Cardinali, CEO Giunti Labs, Chair European Learning Industry Group
9:40am-10:05am User Access Services - Lee-Ann Coleman, Head of Science, Technology and Medicine, The British Library
10:05am-10:25am Break
10:25am-10:55am Overview of Storage and Data Management Trends - Raymond Clarke, Enterprise Storage Specialist, Sun Microsystems, SNIA Board of Directors, Data Mgt. Forum
10:55am-11:20am Extending OAIS for Large-Scale Access and Archiving - Gary Wright, Digital Preservation Product Manager, Tom Creighton, Engineer, Family Search, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
11:20am-11:40pm Expanding the Object Model: Providing Contextual Information for Long-Tail Data - Neil Jefferies, R&D Project Manager, SERS, Oxford U.
11:40am-12:00pm Storing For The Long Term: The Merits of Open Standards in General and ODF in Particular- Gilles Gravier, Government Industry Solutions Architect, Sun Microsystems
12:00pm-1:20pm Lunch
Repository 1.0 to 2.0 - Practical Directions and "Teachable Moments" Session
1:20pm-1:40pm Stanford Digital Repository Update - Tom Cramer, Stanford U.
1:40pm-2:05pm Practical Experiences - Steve Knight, Programme Architect National Digital Heritage Archive, National Library of New Zealand
2:05pm-2:25pm New Developments in Private LOCKSS Networks for Digital Preservation - Tyler Walters, Associate Director, Technology & Resource Services, Georgia Institute of Technology
2:25pm-2:45pm SPAR: Lessons Learned from Its Implementation - Thomas Ledoux, Systems Engineer, The French National Library (BNF)
2:45pm-3:10pm Actualities and Perspectives in the Slovak National Library - Dusan Katuscak, Director, Miroslav Capkovic, IT Analyst, Slovak National Library
3:10pm-3:30pm Break
3:30pm-4:00pm DuraSpace Organization with DSpace and Fedora Updates - Sandy Payette, Executive Director, DuraSpace Organization
4:00pm-4:20pm EPrints Update - Dave Tarrant, Research Fellow and Developer, U. Southampton
4:20pm-4:50pm Panel Discussion
4:50pm-5:10pm Sun in Education Update - Joe Hartley, VP of Government, Education, and Healthcare Sun Microsystems
5:10pm-5:20pm Wrap Up
5:20pm-6:30pm Optional Giunti Labs Deep-Dive: Using Harvestroad Hive DR for Building Rich, Mobile, and Virtual Worlds Repositories for Innovative Knowledge, Learning, and Information Dissemination Scenarios
6:30pm Dinner Reception
III. Day 2 - Thursday, June 25
Permanent Access and Sustainability Session
8:30am-8:50am Migration Math - Thorsten Lange, Storage Architect, Sun Microsystems
8:50am-9:15am European Preservation Collaboration and Planets Directions - Richard Boulderstone, Director eStrategy, The British Library
9:15am-9:35am Active Preservation of Web Sites - Rob Sharpe, Head of Archiving Solutions, Tessella
9:35am-9:55am Rosetta Overview - Yaniv Levi, Preservation Product Manager, Ex Libris
9:55am-10:15am Planning for Audit Best Practices - Chris Rusbridge, Director, Digital Curation Centre
10:15am-10:30am Break
10:30am-10:50am Rescue and Preservation of Videotape Collections - Rino Petricola, Sr. VP, Managing Director, Front Porch Digital
10:50am-11:10am PrestoPRIME Update - Richard Wright, Sr. Research Engineer, BBC Future Media & Technology
11:10am-11:30am Preserving Rich Media: Practical Experiences - Fernando Moreira, CEO, Hi-Stor
11:30am-11:50pm From Simple Models to Rich Models of Audio-Visual Assets - Guy Maréchal, TITAN Association
11:50am-12:20pm Panel
12:20pm-1:30pm Lunch
Managing eResearch, Data Curation, and Data-Intensive Networks
1:30pm-1:50pm Trends in Cloud Computing and Data Intensive Networks - Steve Perrenod, HPC and Cloud Computing Architect, Sun Microsystems
1:50pm-2:10pm Data Intensive Collaboration and iRods Overview - Reagan Moore, RENCI, U. North Carolina
2:10pm-2:30pm The Data Conservancy: A DataNet Project Overview - Sayeed Choudhury, Associate Dean of University Libraries, Johns Hopkins U.
2:30pm-2:50pm Preserving French Scientific Data - Olivier Rouchon, CNRS/CINES
2:50pm-3:20pm Panel
3:20pm-3:40pm Break
Open Storage, Distributed Services, and Cloud Computing
3:40pm-4:00pm Reference Architectures for Digital Libraries - Keith Rajecki, Education Solutions Architect, Sun Microsystems
4:00pm-4:20pm Data Intensive Computing and High Performance Data Mining with Large Scale Scientific Data Storage - An Overview - Simon See, Director, HPC, Sun Microsystems
4:20pm-4:40pm DuraCloud, A Web-based Service from the DuraSpace Organization - Sandy Payette, Executive Director, DuraSpace Organization
4:40pm-5:00pm IT Futures Effecting Repositories, Digital Libraries, and eResearch - Marc Hamilton, VP, HPC and Cloud Computing, Sun Microsystems
5:00pm-5:30pm Panel
5:30pm-5:40pm Wrap Up
5:40pm-6:30pm Optional Prince Edwards Island Fedora-Drupal "Islandora" Demo
6:30pm Dinner Reception
IV. Day 3 - Friday, June 26
Breakfast
8:30am-9:15am How Well Are We "Ensuring the Longevity of Digital Documents"? - David Rosenthal, Chief Scientist, LOCKSS Program, Stanford University Libraries
9:15am-9:30am Introduction to the Working Groups
9:30am-11:30am Working Sessions and Summary
Note: The Working Group topics will be based upon pre-conference input from attendees and subject discussions at the meeting.
11:30am-12:15pm Working Group Reports, Discussion, Summation, Formal Close
Optional Meetings
1:30pm-3:30pm Ex Libris: Securing the Future of Information and Libraries - An In-depth Review (Open to All)
3:30pm-5:00pm Sun Global Library Center of Excellence (COE) Meeting (By Invitation)